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Koto. Gakutei, Yashima (Japanese, 1786(?)-1868). Surimono. Colour print from woodblocks, with metallic pigment and blind embossing. c.1817. Poetry by Seigaen (?) Masago, Amano Hashidate and Madono Murachiku (at the age of 74), circa 1817. Ukiyo-e. Notes: The first in a set parodying the four traditional Chinese accomplishments. It was designed early in Gakutei’s career when he was still using the name Harunobu in his signature. The koto is a form of Japanese harp. The other accomplishments were go, calligraphy and painting. The set is indicative of the widespread interest in Heian court culture during the Edo period.
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